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Airbus Vows to Challenge the Secret Boeing 737 MAX Deal that Stunned the Paris Air Show
Airbus SE vowed to put up a fight to undo a $24 billion deal landed by rival Boeing Co. for 737 Max planes that proved to be the sales coup of this year’s Paris Air Show. (fortune.com) Altro...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I think Airbus could pull off major market advantage by not bidding on deal. Let Boeing sit there with empty 737 Max planes.
You don’t qualify as “empty” planes. Since you are risk adverse, please go re-arrange your sock drawer and leave flying to us professionals.
memo to the eu: it isn't dumping when something is sold for more than the cost of production, or if generous terms are part of the deal. It is economic warfare, the less than satisfying substitute for the real thing, which given the french military performamnce throughout history, it is left to people like me to point that out. Go to Vegas, bet the opponents of the french straight up, and wait to go to the payoff window. guaranteed.
Perhaps Bombardier should have sent the first part of that same memo to Boeing and the US Dept of Commerce.
Funny how when the shoe is on the other foot, good ole Boeing has folks standing in front of it's doors protecting it's interests.
BTW, the EU is more than just France, and do you really think it's called for bringing up history of a small military?? People like you do not have to point out their downfalls.
Funny how when the shoe is on the other foot, good ole Boeing has folks standing in front of it's doors protecting it's interests.
BTW, the EU is more than just France, and do you really think it's called for bringing up history of a small military?? People like you do not have to point out their downfalls.
It is a free market driven by competition. Boeing and Airbus can sell and price as they wish. Remember the days when Airbus had EU Govt money backing every order? Airbus lost money on the A380 and it is finished. They discounted that plane every day.
If that is your opinion, then please tell me why it was Boeing bitched about the C-Series, when they didn't even really know the selling price to Delta, and got the US Government onboard to the tune of almost 300% tariffs against it? Yes they were eventually dropped, but damage had already been done as no more US orders came in.
No they didn't "discount" the A380 everyday. It's sales were not as Airbus thot, no US carrier's wanted them, and it cost them up the wazzou to develop it. That's why they lost money on it and pulled the plug.
And please, don't go there about subsidies...every aircraft manufacture in the world has had government backing, in 1 form or another.
No they didn't "discount" the A380 everyday. It's sales were not as Airbus thot, no US carrier's wanted them, and it cost them up the wazzou to develop it. That's why they lost money on it and pulled the plug.
And please, don't go there about subsidies...every aircraft manufacture in the world has had government backing, in 1 form or another.
Not like Airbus.